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2. Transcriptional Activating Regions Target Attached Substrates to a Cyclin-Dependent Kinase
3. Derivation of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
4. A Regulator That Inhibits Transcription by Targeting an Intersubunit Interaction of the RNA Polymerase Holoenzyme
5. Regulated Recruitment and Cooperativity in the Design of Biological Regulatory Systems
6. OCT4 and SOX2 Work as Transcriptional Activators in Reprogramming Human Fibroblasts
7. Transcriptional Activating Regions Target a Cyclin-Dependent Kinase
8. A Target Essential for the Activity of a Nonacidic Yeast Transcriptional Activator
9. Interaction of a Transcriptional Repressor with the RNA Polymerase II Holoenzyme Plays a Crucial Role in Repression
10. Activation of Gene Expression by Small Molecule Transcription Factors
11. An Artificial Transcriptional Activating Region with Unusual Properties
12. Interactions between an HMG-1 Protein and Members of the Rel Family
13. Transcriptional Activation by Artificial Recruitment in Mammalian Cells
14. Transcriptional Activation by Artificial Recruitment in Yeast Is Influenced by Promoter Architecture and Downstream Sequences
15. A Transcriptional Activating Region with Two Contrasting Modes of Protein Interaction
16. Chromatin Components as Part of a Putative Transcriptional Repressing Complex
17. Imposing Specificity on Kinases
18. The Chemistry of Regulation of Genes and Other Things
19. Imposing Specificity by Localization: Mechanism and Evolvability
20. Epigenetics: Core misconcept
21. Extensive DNA-binding specificity divergence of a conserved transcription regulator
22. Stoichiometric and Temporal Requirements of Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc Expression for Efficient Human ipsc Induction and Differentiation
23. Dicing of Viral Replication Intermediates during Silencing of Latent Drosophila Viruses
24. HSP90/70 Chaperones Are Required for Rapid Nucleosome Removal upon Induction of the GAL Genes of Yeast
25. Nucleosomes and the accessibility problem
26. A RSC/Nucleosome Complex Determines Chromatin Architecture and Facilitates Activator Binding
27. Binding reactions: epigenetic switches, signal transduction and cancer
28. Recognition of a DNA Operator by the Repressor of Phage 434: A View at High Resolution
29. Separation of DNA Binding from the Transcription-Activating Function of a Eukaryotic Regulatory Protein
30. A Variant of λ Repressor with an Altered Patterned of Cooperative Binding to DNA Sites
31. Interactions of a Rel Protein with its Inhibitor
32. Mechanism of Action of the cro Protein of Bacteriophage λ
33. Mutations that Increase the Activity of a Transcriptional Activator in Yeast and Mammalian Cells
34. Site-Directed Mutagenesis of an Invariant Amino Acid Residue at the Variable-Diversity Segments Junction of an Antibody
35. Delineation of Two Functional Regions of Transcription Factor TFIIB
36. A General Method for Maximizing the Expression of a Cloned Gene
37. The λ Repressor Contains Two Domains
38. Activation of Transcription by the Bacteriophage 434 Repressor
39. Interactions between DNA-Bound Repressors Govern Regulation by the $\lambda $ Phage Repressor
40. Synthesis of Simian Virus 40 t Antigen in Escherichia coli
41. NH 2 -terminal Arm of Phage λ Repressor Contributes Energy and Specificity to Repressor Binding and Determines the Effects of Operator Mutations
42. λ Repressor Turns off Transcription of its Own Gene
43. Novel Properties of a Restriction Endonuclease Isolated from Haemophilus parahaemolyticus
44. Construction of Plasmids Carrying the cI Gene of Bacteriophage λ
45. A Repressor Heterodimer Binds to a Chimeric Operator
46. GAL4 is Phosphorylated as a Consequence of Transcriptional Activation
47. Mutants of the Catabolite Activator Protein of Escherichia coli that are Specifically Deficient in the Gene-Activation Function
48. Cooperative DNA Binding of the Yeast Transcriptional Activator GAL4
49. Multiple Mechanisms Mediate Glucose Repression of the Yeast GAL1 Gene
50. No Strict Alignment is Required between a Transcriptional Activator Binding Site and the ``TATA Box'' of a Yeast Gene
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